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Certain Traditions LingerIt is not that there is no orthodoxy, or traditional taboos, in the Punjab. To a man the Punjabi peasants are bitterly opposed to the recent reform enacted by the Indian parliament relating to the Hindu law of inheritance...
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Industry in a Developing Nation (Part3)Second, with relatively little drain on the nation's capital resources, small industries can meet much of the growing demand for small consumer goods.
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Industry in a Developing Nation (Part2)The firms are owned by an elderly Sikh'"a member of a bearded religious group'"and his three sons.
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Industry in a Developing Nation (Part1)The Ford Foundation has invested millions of dollars in India's development. Some of this money has helped to improve sanitation, education, and health.
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Awakening VillagesCarl C. Taylor, a sociologist, has studied the problems of village development in Latin America, the Middle East, and India. In the excerpt which follows he discusses a medium-sized Indian village.
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Village on the March (Part2)Bam had learned many things. He could now prepare his own compost pit. He had learned the use of fertilizer and the proportion of chemicals to water.
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Village on the March (Part1)Since independence, the Indian government has trainee block development officers to help residents modernize their villages.
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Working TogetherDistance in the United States could never have been conquered if Americans had not learned to work together.
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Information About Alaska Geography, Part 2Alaska was never completely cut off again, although even today transportation is a major problem.
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Information About Alaska Geography, Part 1In 1959 Americans welcomed Alaska into the Union as the 49th state, symbolizing a change of attitude from that held in 1867, when the peninsula was purchased from Russia.